Hi!

Let wsjtx dev team focus on hard stuff, and use support programs
for the rest.

While proposed tail -f can do the job,
I think it is relatively easy to hack small program that reads last lines in 
ALL.TXT every 15 seconds
and make small screen supporting Fox operation.

Is frequency clean? (how many frames are NOT for me?)
Are there LIDs calling on uplink frequency? I guess moving up 120 Hz is good 
anti-measure.
Is there another Fox? (Sveral callers, R-SNR frames below 1000 kHz) here or +/1 
1/2 kHz?

Analyzing RX reports: can we afford additional stream?
QSO rate, repetition rate.

Based on UL sqares: how callers are spread in directon? Is it time to turn 
antenna?

Now... It is highly unlikely I will operate Fox soon, but those planning so 
might consider it.

Best 73, GL
Iztok, S52D






On 11/19/2019 02:01 PM, Iztok Saje wrote:
Hi!

On band activity: how about ALL.TXT?

On linux:
tail -f ALL.TXT |grep -v A35JT

would give nice idea what is going on the band segment.
I assume ALL.TXT works in Fox mode, and there are similar commands in Windows 
as well.

Best 73, gd DX
Iztok, S52D





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